Bank not liable to cyber-heist victim company that had expressly declined to use the additional security controls it offered A federal district court hears arguments about whether the FBI’s use of a “stingray” device, which pretends to be a cell phone tower so that it can collect information from phones and [...]

On February 20, 2010, the Common Pleas Court of Franklin County, Ohio in Columbus became the stage for the latest civil antitrust lawsuit against dominant Internet search engine Google. The company had initially filed suit against myTriggers.com, Inc. for failing to pay for advertising services provided by Google. myTriggers, the owner of [...]

It seems like only yesterday when May flowers were still just blooming and your wild and magical night at the Stonehenge Summer Solstice was still to come in the glorious future, when we were discussing the fall-out from one class action lawsuit [...]

When using Google, many of us bypass the ads on the right hand side of the screen. New Jersey resident Jenna Goddard found one such offer for “free ringtones” too good to pass up, and entered her phone number into a site offering free ringtones. Her prize? A monthly subscription fee on behalf of the fraudulent [...]